Components

In biology, Abiotic components are nonliving chemical and physical factors in the environment. Often, these are described as light, temperature, water, atmospheric gases, wind as well as soil (edaphic) and physiographic (nature of land surface) factors. ...more on Wikipedia about "Abiotic components"

ActiveX Control is a Microsoft term used to denote reusable software components that are based on Microsoft COM a.k.a Component Object Model. ActiveX controls provide encapsulated reusable functionality to programs and they are typically but not always visual in nature. ...more on Wikipedia about "ActiveX control"

In topology a boundary component of a compact surface is a connected component consisting of boundary points of a surface. A point in any surface is either a boundary point, if it has a neighborhood homeomorphic to a half-disk, or an interior point, if it has a neighborhood homeomorphic to a disk. ...more on Wikipedia about "Boundary component"

In general, a thing's components are its parts; the things that compose it. Components are those identifiable, differentiable and autonomous elements that compose a system. ...more on Wikipedia about "Component"

In thermodynamics, a component is a chemically distinct constituent of ...more on Wikipedia about "Component (thermodynamics)"

Component and Service Management (CSM) is a set of management capabilities for monitoring and controlling deployed applications, their components, and web services. CSM collects data, analyzes it, and makes system management recommendations to operators. CSM also provides the ability to manage version configuration information and a scheduler to run batch jobs at a predetermined schedule. Other CSM capabilities include configuration management, end-to-end performance monitoring and analysis, service desk support, software distribution, service life-cycle management, and quality-of-service management. ...more on Wikipedia about "Component and Service Management"

The Component Manager was one of many approaches to sharing code that originated on the pre- PowerPC Macintosh. It was originally introduced as part of QuickTime, which remained the part of Mac OS that used it most heavily. ...more on Wikipedia about "Component manager"

Component Object Model (COM) is a Microsoft platform for software componentry introduced by Microsoft in 1993. It is used to enable interprocess communication and dynamic object creation in any programming language that supports the technology. COM is often used in the software development world as an umbrella term that encompasses the OLE, ActiveX, COM+ and DCOM technologies. Although COM was introduced in 1993, Microsoft did not begin emphasizing the name COM until 1997. ...more on Wikipedia about "Component Object Model"

Component Pascal is a programming language in the tradition of Oberon and Oberon-2, the last language Niklaus Wirth designed before he retired in 1999. It is a minor refinement of Oberon-2, designed and supported by a small ETHZ spin-off company called Oberon microsystems. Their IDE ( Integrated Development Environment) is called "BlackBox Component Framework". It presents a novel approach to graphical user interface (GUI) construction based on editable forms, where fields and command buttons are linked to exported variables and executable procedures. ...more on Wikipedia about "Component Pascal"

Component repository management is one field of configuration management which is mainly solving the problem of how to store the different components of a software product and all their versions safely. This topic includes product model, revision control, and composition management. ...more on Wikipedia about "Component repository management"

A component speaker is a car audio speaker matched for optimal sound quality. Typically a pair of tweeters and mid- bass drivers are matched with a crossover to limit the frequency range each speaker must accurately reproduce. Component speakers drivers are physicaly seperated so the tweeter, which is very directional, can be placed in a optimal position, usualy on the dash facing the listener, while the larger mid-bass driver can be placed where there is room, often in the lower front of the car doors. Component speaker pairs are offered by all of the high-end audio manufacturers. ...more on Wikipedia about "Component speaker"

Component video is a type of analog video information that is transmitted or stored as two or more separate signals (as opposed to composite video, such as NTSC or PAL, in which all the video information is combined in a single signal). ...more on Wikipedia about "Component video"

A component-based paradigm is a form of distributed control production system which utilizes a CAN or LAN to link autonomous mechatronic modules. Through collaboration, the mechatronic modules perform the production goals and inherit flexible and agile manufacturing properties in the production scheme. ...more on Wikipedia about "Component-based paradigm"

Component-based Scalable Logical Architecture (CSLA) is an implementation framework created by Rockford Lhotka that provides a standard way to create robust object oriented programs using business objects. Business objects are objects ...more on Wikipedia about "Component-based Scalable Logical Architecture"

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Component-based software engineering is a branch of the software engineering discipline, with emphasis on decomposition of the engineered systems into functional or logical components with well defined interfaces used for communication across the components. Components are considered to be a higher level of abstraction than objects and as such they do not share state and communicate by exchanging messages carrying data. ...more on Wikipedia about "Component-based software engineering"

A computer datasheet (or datasheet or PC datasheet) contains specifications for a computer or for individual computer hardware components. The specifications typically include hardware compatibility requirements and basic setup details for computer drivers and BIOS. ...more on Wikipedia about "Computer datasheet"

Connected components are part of topology and graph theory, two related branches of mathematics. ...more on Wikipedia about "Connected component"

In an undirected graph, a connected component or component is a maximal connected subgraph. Two vertices are in the same connected component if and only if there exists a path between them. In a drawing of a graph, the connected components can each be drawn separately with empty space between them. A nonempty connected graph has one connected component. ...more on Wikipedia about "Connected component (graph theory)"

Discrete components is a broad term in electronic circuit design to encompass parts that are not actively part of the circuit at hand, but play a significant role in its operation. The term may often refer to a collection of passive components as opposed to a single integrated circuit, although transistors and diodes may be included in the grouping as well. ...more on Wikipedia about "Discrete components"

Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) is a Microsoft proprietary technology for software components distributed across several networked computers to communicate with each other. It extends Microsoft's COM, and provides the communication substrate under Microsoft's COM+ application server infrastructure. It has been deprecated in favor of Microsoft .NET. ...more on Wikipedia about "Distributed component object model"

An electronic component is a basic electronic building block packaged in a discrete form with two or more connecting leads or metallic pads. The components are intended to be connected together, usually by soldering to a printed circuit board, to create an electronic circuit with a particular function (for example an amplifier, radio receiver, or oscillator). Components may be packaged singly ( resistor, capacitor, transistor, diode etc) or in more or less complex groups as integrated circuits ( operational amplifier, resistor array, logic gate etc). ...more on Wikipedia about "Electronic component"

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Giant component is a network theory term referring to a connected subgraph that contains a majority of the entire graph's nodes. Percolation theory is based on adding nodes and connections to an empty graph until a giant component surfaces. ...more on Wikipedia about "Giant component"

In grey component replacement (GCR), contrary to under color removal the CMY values that add to grey all along the tone scale can be replaced with up to the highlights with black ink. Most printers begin in the midtones, however. ...more on Wikipedia about "Grey component replacement"

In mathematics, the identity component of a topological group G is the connected component G0 that contains the identity element e. ...more on Wikipedia about "Identity component"

Independent component analysis (ICA) is a computational method for separating a multivariate signal into additive subcomponents supposing the mutual statistical independence of the non-Gaussian source signals. It is special case of blind source separation. ...more on Wikipedia about "Independent component analysis"

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